For vehicles where the rear license plate is attached with two screws.
The original holder that started it all is back, but with some improvements. We have reduced the plastic and waste generated as much as possible, yet still retain the ability to mount the sticker on the left or right of the licence plate. The new design is only 1/8" thick, and you can use with the existing hardware.
The classic design is best for electric vehicles where the rear licence plate is attached with two screws. This design applies to the new Ford EVs, Hyundai, Toyota, Rivian, Range Rover, Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Mazda and others.
NOTE: Due to the Canada Post Strike, we cannot ship your order and guarantee delivery. Please choose Pick-up in store as an option at checkout or purchase from Amazon.
New thinner design, uses 70% less plastic than competing solutions.
Hang it left or right
I know you are team vertical but are you left or right?
Weird flex, but okay
New design is flexible enough to clean behind, will never touch the paint.
Installation instructions
Apply decal to smooth side of holder.
Remove two screws.
Slide holder behind license plate.
Re-attach license plate
Learn More About the BC HOV Program
About Electronic Vehicles
Electric vehicles (EVs) displaying an official decal are allowed in provincial highway and municipal high occupancy vehicle lanes (HOV) in British Columbia regardless of the number of passengers in the car, unless a sign is posted indicating otherwise.
You can also apply for a replacement if your decal was lost or damaged.
Your vehicle make, model, year and fuel type will be checked against the eligible vehicle list before a permit will be issued.
Check to see if your vehicle model is already on the eligibility list (Updated January 24, 2022) View PDF
Frequently asked questions about Electric Vehicle Program and HOV Lanes Check FAQ
Lower Mainland
Highway 1 – westbound from east of 202 Street to Gilmore Way overpass Highway 1 – eastbound from Gilmore Way overpass to 208 Street overpass Highway 7 – westbound only east of Golden Ears Way to east of Old Dewdney Trunk Road Highway 17A – northbound only Ladner Trunk Road to Highway 99 Highway 99 – northbound south of Highway 17 to north of Highway 17A Highway 99 – southbound south of Westminster Highway to north of Steveston Highway
Kelowna
Highway 97 – northbound Pandosy Street to Highway 33 Highway 97 – southbound Highway 33 to Pandosy Street